Influences: Teacher, education, inspiration, honor, wisdom, justice, law, investment, wealth, generosity Crystals: Lapis lazuli, azurite, white topaz, kyanite, green aventurine Herbs: Cedar, clove, cinquefoil, saffron, bergamont, nutmeg, clove, anise, catnip, sage, bay laurel, sandalwood Deities: Jupiter, Marduk, Thor, Zeus, Isia, Hera, Juno Themis Animals: Eagle, unicorn Element: Air, Fire Metal: Tin Day of the Week: Thursday Number: 3 Color: Purple, blue Astrological Sign: Sagittarius Moon Phase: Waning Gibbous Tarot: The Wheel of Fortune Anatomy: Lower back, hips, thighs, feet Musical tone: F sharp Jupiter sigil courtesy of @xenon-exe
More about: Jupiter ✧ The other planets
@shimmerge asked:
What are some ways you chose to honor or work with Jupiter if you do? I’m limited in my ability to do rituals and wanted to try to do smth for this Thursday since Jupiter is in my sign that day
Doing work on Thursday is a great idea, since that’s Jupiter’s day! Jupiter is the planet of expansion, prosperity, and abundance - many people think of Venus as the money planet, but Jupiter is actually the most ideal for bringing in a steady flow of ever-increasing cash. And while Mercury may be the perfect road-opener to create new opportunities, Jupiter is the one that will make sure those opportunities keep paying off.
Some basic stuff: Jupiter’s color is blue, its traditional number is 4, and its glyph looks like this. Some herbs associated with Jupiter that might be easy to find depending on where you live are dandelion, honeysuckle, and sage. Jupiterian stones are anything blue (especially sugilite and sapphire) so even if you have glass beads or fake stones, as long as they’re blue, go for it! No need for fancy rocks that cost a fortune or take up space.
Things to Do (under the cut)
Keep reading
( the drawing is mine also the text post, the poem is by whipsy.gypsy, and the article is worth a read )
Jupiter is perpetually covered with clouds composed of ammonia crystals and possibly ammonium hydrosulfide. The clouds are located in the tropopause and are arranged into bands of different latitudes, known as tropical regions. These are sub-divided into lighter-hued zones and darker belts. The interactions of these conflicting circulation patterns cause storms and turbulence. Wind speeds of 100 m/s (360 km/h) are common in zonal jets. The zones have been observed to vary in width, color and intensity from year to year, but they have remained sufficiently stable for scientists to give them identifying designations.
The cloud layer is only about 50 km (31 mi) deep, and consists of at least two decks of clouds: a thick lower deck and a thin clearer region. There may also be a thin layer of water clouds underlying the ammonia layer. Supporting the idea of water clouds are the flashes of lightning detected in the atmosphere of Jupiter. These electrical discharges can be up to a thousand times as powerful as lightning on Earth. The water clouds are assumed to generate thunderstorms in the same way as terrestrial thunderstorms, driven by the heat rising from the interior.
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Jupiter’s Big Red
Hubble’s Jupiter and the Shrinking Great Red Spot
Image Credit: NASA, ESA, Hubble, OPAL Program, STScI; Processing: Karol Masztalerz
This is quite a simple charm that takes advantage of your creative side. You just might have to stay up late or wake up really early in order to complete it.
Ingredients:
Art supplies
The magic:
Draw, write, or create a representation of the planet Jupiter. As you do so imagine this great planet shining its blessings down upon you. Jupiter rules success and can grant it in any endeavor. When you feel that the representation is complete, set it aside and wait for the nearest hour of Jupiter to arrive. If possible, wait until next Thursday.
Use a calculator like this to determine the astrological hours of Jupiter. When the hour arrives, take out your representation. If you can, light a candle and some incense. Otherwise, meditate upon the blessings of Jupiter. Draw Jupiter’s energies down in to the charm, being aware that you are filling your charm with powerful magic. When you feel that the charm is complete, seal the spell in whatever way you are accustomed (”so mote it be”). If you like, bind the charm with some gold or violet thread.
Hang the charm up or carry it with you. Touch it and draw out extra blessings whenever you need it. Recharge the charm as needed. It is a Jupiter charm, so avoid charging it under the Sun or Moon. If you can’t wait around until the hours of Jupiter again, charging it on a Thursday will work.
Made for a Jupiter planetary working I'm planning. 🌈⚡
The planet Jupiter
For Jupiter and its limitless expansion.
Real stoked with how this one came out 💪🏻
•Jupiter•
1 Hour of Jupiter Sounds | NASA Recordings
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blog dedicated to my work with the planet Jupiter
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